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4 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1908.) RON NA Ae ee erred 3 ; STORIES OF SPORTS at UP TO DATE, NEWSY} . 4 TOLD BY EXPERT S_ i] AND Ww ELL WRITTEN i ' t | AN D | HA’ IT WAS ED fee i Brow -an , OVERHANG SWING Jim Stewart, Near-Ch | OF THe can Jim Stewart, Near-Champion, Gets, OF THE CHIN, liver the Goods. F Jim Stewart can eat mush thts| morning he is a lucky man. Jim! fought another Jim last night at} it the new clubhouse of the old Con-|' solidated—Jim Barry, of Chicago. Inj | | the beginning of the second minute. / of the fgurth rouna Barry swung} za : on2 from his heels. It was a wicked overhand right, and it landed just Vi I wi on the top of Stewart's chin. When Wi Ul B ttl With the count of ten was finished Stew- l le é ts a es 1 art was as lifeless as a sponge Referee tin (ll Sn ert a0) Be stanton in Paris To-Night ley might hav. ted a f y ight have counted a thousand remain idle for that time and then put him | for all the good it could do the un- KNockeD cove it Aneel ey ht E a Araht some of the big fellows. After fortunate Stewart é rican Fighters Expect tO] Stewart nag regain: consciousness from THe 47TH Round p Dlr y P the wallop on the jaw that Jim Barry Ti wae a siuasaing Light right .rom the start. Stewart was first in , i él ; ; Gather In Stathers of Coin | BinsSiute? lt, theit fap. he, turned fo } the ring. After a long wait, it was explained to the crowd that packed|| STEWART HUNG OVER — : : y i. ; pe again. ae 1 ain gure f can eat, him. the new club house to the doors that Barry was holding out for “straight THE ROPES , WHILE for Their Work. Jeannette to Mestilsnaterd & rules.” Barry came in at last, attired for battle. More discussion and THE REFEREE SLOWLY ae Having tried hla injured hand in a bout epeechmaking occupied half an hour, at the expiration of which t aie | COUNTED HIM v ODORIAUNO RLU attgn Rie 0g) Joab netioly ek ote jumped up and made a short speech.) the ropes, He wa pe Saery| 4 BY JOHN POLLOCK. ored fighter, last night notified hie man- diteseAle up) Afi made)/a} short apeechs tie fonen |) He was alrendy) uncon: out HERE will be a fistlc bettie tn BOSCH MT or rs right here. I'll box any old rules Mr.| {Ut Where the blow ‘came trom’ that pc pol nant aetaated Ceara to battle for twelve founds. before Elmer wants, Mr. Stewart ts Mr Popes, Hin wee ee td Gown across the | aii acne oer rerhtGnaee Gen cite “beats “Langtord” he. will try mer’s pro-te-gee, and it’s natural back and forth as the referee begue Way leeheact Fi ota oars aa on Bratch with Jim) Barry, ‘the him to want him to have a little pouty (Stewart's hair “was “br thing Riga atte eeke mititclaanuingitrarell vantage.” The crowd applauded, and] upward, tance ne ils. loves: "PR R 1 Stu cau ewes 7% ' Rel) Seung Congray? ta. MEE are ct aon, Bowed shed the canvas ‘acin (Zz u ar ng, Willie Lewis, the clever local middie: | Taearee tue tislrsttedgimlignts ead aaieistesin care taeterratvaiee|eskeclae vance tone welght, and Walter Stanton, the fast ve Piadeiphta, haw toon neu SoS Te HARE One Cieae eaahe ho hs Cen ine tka = titanall fighter of San Francisco, Both men'| to mest Frankie Madden, she south Brooks ored right optic announced him a “mem- 5 ae Demon) sell ithely CSRS ener evel tee en ae eeroetaatatiye ine ATcIdeTtn Seer his satis iG Barry Knew ’Twas Over, fought so far in that country, and as geting eo c solnadens is Bees cas @ oarac geet tessia (tet an ‘ote tn en i Cal Tims Out (Sea The fight was on. until the tlme was well up. then Waited Wo caer Is the Final! when | Ju showing ‘ part e deen anxious to sea them come together joe Wagner will me Soret . i and beckoned to” Stewart's cored : \Word Is the Fi gler sehomineya planing ayer jthe chances are that a big crowd will| iitle. Bralish” feathers Inthe 'n Great Contrast in Men. Barry, laughing, was standing seriso| One When It Comes vester when Ls 5 i see the battle. They will fight twenty | Pout of six rot It would be hard to find two cleaner] to° watay yt even. tak | e teh Comes | by the the 3 family, | or ome oor a in | rounds at catch weights, According to| Another Western Fighter Here. looking Scrappers, or two that offer a| tattoo on the bell. Ty ‘ a| > Fa ee | beatae ries tay one | | letter received from Lewis's manager) Evdio Toy 1s another Western fighter contrast. Jim Stewart might be | Stewart's seconds had carrial more | to a Showdown. Oa rerio 1th a few day's ago the contest will draw a| that will make his debut in a bout here, H contras' Jim St a n h je | Ste 8 conds carrie, if startling! to life an smotiered the a ep eo is debut in a bow gome ancient Greek inarble suddenly en- | MP dnd senseless, to Lis My field in the fi ee.) In ead! the! BY J. TOD SLOAN. $10,000 house. Tommy Burne will referee | ie hate from California and will tackle i owed with life. He is as symmetrical | senses “a minut He came is foregoing insti ro LARGE crowd, a bad card, poorly contested races, and very light | the battle Joe Beatles he uae ed BEN CNe eo Tsou vt enses nute or #0 late iis > VINCENT TREANOR. | tt in i ‘ D x } { Deen boxing so well at-the local club ea the Apollo Belvedere. His akin te Jeannette, “ble “sparring parine 4) Be VINCENT TRE ANGRY Know Ato mene agit betting marked yesterday's racing at Jamaica. It was just an) Jimmy Barry te Flont Tony Rose! esl Geen being ae. weltyey thes leend ie hite. @ has the head of a escholar| 7 enderly out to the dress lade the « of the racegoine ool and Alauda with { pai xi Jim Barry, the light heavy-weight rounds st the of the Brown Gymna- ) rather than of @ fighter, Barry, juat|TOO™-, Stewart, they had hoped, wot ig thgee THES Leen ecel confiriencernOr 00 se hap-/" "ordinary day, and probably the cold weather had a whole lot to 40] yo cnicagy, who. put Jim Stewart away In| ei AN AL oR cay lane ray nDa } the-opposite, looked chiselled from some| may challenge and fight Mpions. He | and take the ved for anys | Peninge may all be strigtis proper and with Keeping everything down. The betting was light both in the club- | four rounds last night, tes just beon matched | ‘0 be ‘A great | Diech vata qughertetone Lennecialigittor nousuat Ae Ee uatilas aewelllM tant lati eenlarmthiricaaeoe His "way house and in the big ring. The crowd in the dollar ring was large, but | {2%,snovner, battle, by his mansger, Teddy | Time Too hort fonmmheseriigncers. the nting game. He ts strong ""® experience. rt 1} hance for | home. very quiet when it patrettine Re Fine Italian, heevy-weight of New-| Jack Goodman was offerei a match q rugged, brown, rough, with little keen intended Barty.,he announced that he after the numbers are run rR aay Nopiae aaa | Fatt fe Torres) Gel tar GH SEE) Coen Levene eyes and a square jaw and a head naman’ alley z 4, Johnson MESUIARRTCEIREE Sh Gaaaees etter than] eee fall occurred in the last hat there were only six races on the | Barer’ and fipsenelileniseta tors ewrelvelccusoe |tweight the! Sbarkey A. gtax on ported on a neck like a wrestlers. {for any of at {make _the > simply soks | George, Odom now awn Trance, She} hure track westerdey Mor adten, Visited the | sim stewart, the young local fighter, te | Clee: "Goodman's ne iil be Barry rushed at Stewart, who imme- in leg and acts ROE Bae eC in Tileing and Light | {he detting ring and also to the club. | wing to take a rest for three weeks. Billy light Giately began to spar. ing didn't = = Rodthen bociiaaraandl| teuses | Elmer, hie manager, has decided to let him do much good against Barry's trick of oe) It is likely | ) walloping. Barry 1s famous for this; 2core te dks missing at | aire ice is sine te older Training for “= 1000 Boys in Big Relay Race first minute of the first round. Hol O | cae | scomplished this feat with Stewart | t oa vecothatice bean Score wasnt tae Gr Great lympic Heciee HIGH AVERAGES : ae From New York to Chicago 1 A fierce overhan ving with! mel old. i ee xem Fa Tae r ne | | ) Griffin had just a lone hundred t nt collided w wart's jaw, FAPELEBY. or thenteestti | 1 Colt’ Havre, to show in ee run further than a mile at least where end down he went ina corner, He too Be peenen t "and he was the sorest it ls posmble to have runners; and two : the whole count of nine, sitting delib- areas men Dunbar put up the high score |Man Around the track when the horse ONR THOUSAND mile relay race | mites will be the limit. Mr. Jameson eraiely on one knee and shaking Sater and average of 9 for elght i i A from New York to Chicago, with ‘calculates that it is twenty miles to! Tommy Murphy, who recently de head to clear his brain, As soon train tie Maral : no Greater New) Xork series| Andrew Miller. sowner of (the: New- 1,00) boys, under eighteen years yonkers, where the laat of his SCOT | feateq Battling Hurley after a hard Stewart came up Barry was after him) (oy pr a8, CD MASE CaatloyAle nib aha sac uit Hanieciant race {Of @8e, to carry a letter from Mayor ‘runners will meet the local branch boys. | atte, met Jack Dorman, the sturdy like a bulldog. A short flurry of fight-| ory oo nA E ade the nay sty MeCh n to Mayor Busse over this long ‘The Jatter will meet the up-State boys ten lightweight, in the main bout of ing, and down went the white-skinned | 76°0Td of 1.2 n= | Thany won a race | Pout: 18 the plan now being worked out at Ossining, Atteen miles, The New- | ix rounda at the stag of the New Polo athlete again. his er Ben SOURND: eecent | nvotlanlare b incidentally cashed | bY Officials of the Y. M. C. A, in the ,burg lads will take the trail across the | A) A, last might Pl Hiataradlencows i nbed’ Barry Tr lo an ay the various cities nh the - 3 : ND wracily land senbed! Barry wey) Tel conics enamplovenin iat 19M, Apiie | various ‘ities through whieh the boys ‘Hudson at Fishkill Landing to thelr | or @ tend over on ponte at the fink | a: a Ste w oe ack: Weer y trom the P&S done ittie running since é aS warsone tne erie Uelies lise: fe ries days will be Reet eaine Cp loreal At ment Sieh nies aa +e bd haa le las pp de meaeee } other Jim's rushes, studied that right-| Jt !8 bolleved that the old cham | . ; the ‘third. | journey of the letter. Loew ating apa . pores rae ee ease " ; bts hand swing and timed ft with NW! be in good shape for the Mara-| here a some near tumor SSPTung | A. A. Jameson, secretary of the boys’ tne boys will run day and night from |The. and wocurate punching offest Doe SE careful blocks. The third was Stew. ie on oe a 5 are now ajo [re ‘pack from the track. }department in the New York Twenty- y9 a, M. Wednesday, July 1 to mid- | nan’s advantage rae eee tettel r nia ~|host of good distance - stre vans uM f 8 Barry was after 5 stance men in England, third street branch, has already prac jight the following Saturday. The Jour-!""mne arm two rounds were allghtly “tm art's by a shade. him, but not so viciously, Jated and jabbed, occasionally varv- ing the scheme of things by planting a da from the tra a varing thes won't come |< Murphy's favor, but in the third roun@ r y rest oni tact » of the! Long) Tom's only rearet came) trom) the fac! Tommy staggered Dorman with a right amis jacherns i pana eae ES Savas. = |teland Navy Bowling: League will be! where the midnight runner stopped. The | swing to the Jaw. In the fourth roun@ ard right in Barry's ribs. | held Monday evening at. the ¢ boys are not going to run at @ heart-|yurpny hed Dori > 2 ay leys, Brooklyn, for the ele fon | “of . MUrDDY Osman HORST) ut in Fourth Bout Fierce, INDEXED L O jauern, Brooklen, foe the Terecon os Cue Men Dig Up New Title sit sin ‘ne accor eis | he am emo rounde Dorma cre tas eee a a iabacans GALLOP FORM. ihn u Chaat igncmiine average {0 18 |atng'and nent vena aor | mile will be sufficient. In the preliminaries Wille Krupp NOTES OF THE BOWLERS. 1 Tom, Costigan tically completed arrangements over the joy will be resumed on the following | course to Buffalo. Each boy will not yfonday at 2 A. M. at the exact spot and Sterart|"one of them show any form displ dozen years ing elr men of half al he annual me last. Barry leaped from his corner, ees —_-— ida ‘eman team, New York pionship emblem In existence the win- I and rushing at stewart swung his rimht AtGn 4 {Rane “the high neore of 240 In’ the Tuxeds i qitie Hoppe | 72" Teturnet! the trophy to the Bruns-| “Thi contest will be @ great ald to) beat Sandy Williams, Young Kuntz de \ swith a mighty swish. Stewart, block- os aveuend: \ i Sheepshead Bay. |tournes, Newerk, last night | The announcement that le Hoppe | sok Balke-Collender Company, the do. |th@ development of distance running.” | feated Jimmy Gordon in two rounds ] ame ateubiieikepoouthotireachstoc \Sprecallcoumie Ing World.) the Ever Seed er OM Sae men nien Rican trricay Aid| George) Suton) WereNclP AYuAscOSeta lt amr tnt natatatarman ttt etin ele sald Mr. Jameson to-day. ‘The Y. M.|and George Kitson drew with Jess EPA RDOINE Rep’ GRAVESEND, May 2 SHEAD B. Riana parton Morningside nights’ match of 1.900 points, 500 each | p sementaries he would) Gy re A Tofliteleocial edu- | Gartne: } oment, But Barry was swinging track Hl ; i rutin atecors dete gC an ; ES ee ; never play again In a one-night's match [C: A: On Rcoount o ened 2 | er The track was in fine trim to-| was a eeulengeaiae Tivitgiton tourney. Edward Devin, Cm* 1 ie ye Chicago for the 182 balkline | Pev* ie ei el oy aaa eater eat Groner pu ee | at terrible right of his madly. Blow day and some smart workouts! The best nee tal, 248, won nigh individual prize. The) DIE 0 In ET eaenion kened in- | 0f 5 points for the championship. No a a! M TT blow barely grazed Stewart's chin aaet Paar ¥ ‘ noted [distribution of prizes takes place to-night rd “champlonship’ awa acranganeentaiiia val aaieveeisccnitmada [recognition for its effictency as an ath. sncell and Donovrn Draw. Biya ieamitiests erection vior ian Aineht | asttatcr aearrce rreereattem crate ota a lian one === terest among players and patrone all | C°TANEQhCIA te cnt or trophy, ie [letic organization. Tha mission of all| DAYTON, 0., May 2—Frank Mantel qt dently only a question of] "aah. a6, 0G 46, breezing, Not at | TOURNAMENT | RESLUTS. [over the country as to what sort of OphY, It] athietics ts to inculcate @ spirit of welf-|and Mike Donovan went twenty fast an@ t was € y only a question 03-5, 068° 4-6, breezing. No having been qistomary for all the star ; Barry would land one—and renay | | championship is at stake 1a i reliance, and to let @ boy discover for | furious rounds to a draw last night, Dose cht and Mghts out, Ster- | TROUBLESOME — Six furlongs in lant Woullbe tournament semve| Alfewlwedks’ egolwhen| Hoppe had |\Playera) to: disclise/eteh) matters.) The | ninsetc] nial) ability.) Bow) irien|| lack || Yani was) alroat lout) /in| the) first) round, tat ght and lght . Stew 1! loping. I Important bowling tournament games Chicago match 1s evidently an exhib! | aiinty, and the failures in life are| revived during the rest and finished the Hl very good. trin \\ ry, 6 We ad last night resulted as fol feated Sutton for the only 18.2 cham- x parative novice in the game, | 31 EXPLOST rer pres n 149, & phree Men tion by ‘Hoppe and Sutton, who are just | caused, not from want of ability but | fsht on even terme. was getting bewildered, Barry torced | 9 ying’ py y—Six furlongs in New Jerse closing their tour of Western cities, because solf-confidence is missing.’ = == = = him back against the ropes. Barry's 6 i? 5} y. Is at Mr. Jameson takes boys on tramps in SPORTING. pas, Onawa to his knee, his |2 WAV ed near Ight-hand dr came over in a swift swing, clear above | | INCETON WILL Because of sickness. Jake Schaefer has ible aqnmmers vacations) and Inds ot iene —e—e———————————E—eEeeeeeeeeeeeeae | forfeite) the 18.1 balkline world’s champion ler years frequently wi over forty Aall Fale tore, tei ee Ge hird | miles a day. He says they are delighted RACING TO-DAY AT furlongs ; yoy 0.4y Hiv. Do warts guard, His fist landed with well | New| tine Sutton haa hold the emblem, yet never |with the knowledge that they can ac- Aone Sr in MeR tea et toe 48 45 Speed : High soores-—-Lunre : itz, | felted awiee opp Gnoe when “ho went |ourdoor meet in Pell Bay Park, om the force of that terrific |! DON, (CR “One male in agismmener ais 4, BRS, RDS, x ae i an engagement a Year| May 30 try-quts will be held to select | “apRu, 20 TO MAY 12 INCLUSIVE, | he orce of that territ shia Tach Ay Gres Superba “tatterts, ¢ ok Non-| . a the New York runners for the July race | ‘Trains leave F. 34th st, plo enna) nals ake arta er aaa ras os atten Philadelphia promoters have mate a bid a ea Fiathuah ay. 12.30. 12 9, ie a F 3 ‘ji cod at Stetreienea rinse | Bre 4 Wiadelphia promoters have m ‘latbush av,” 12.30, 12.0, . ee a eden, enn i a ter [Sealy eect de gat Same TWO STAGS TO-NIGHT, | {bilo ate Mtns fo EDULE handily, A real nice colts DPLOANTA—six furlongs tn 119, | ¥# Lake Carnegie there 1s reason to belleve | the ohullenger. 5 4 TO-DAY ryan . ij / ULE 2) ADORATION —Stx axial Si ha : - Two stags will be held to-night. Tho IN SPORTING EV4&NTs. } | breezing. Looks well 0 our furlongs in, bine Euneren iphone at vat "32 mining Toren pat the aero jatenasmiuielneld teen he é Soe ny peat inden 6 ie | rept yalls ; matour -ehams a 5) MONNIDAD a Beate are uo DALY_F th aan ears as any college in America, | plonmip, billiard tourney at tho tdeier- | gantratior,, will hold its initial show in | 0 OISON c ) .ALY—Four_ fur 7 Hypert | Kraux Club are larger than thoee in pro- 4 No. ni Coach Constance 8. Titus, former ama- | fessional motches, The balls reamure ei |1t8 clubhouse, at No. 18) Thompson Racing at Jamaica, 2.90 P.M. New Bngiand A. A, champlonahipa at Sapa in, hand Doing “Hyperton, 601, va Alea ated ety measura 61 street. In the main bout the contest- YEARS caress Bhiow on the. Speedway, Al " ri nicely | Sap eaear teur champion at sweeps and aculls, and | ill hetero ius ‘I:e4 Inches. "Aw ‘will be, Jeff, Doherty, of | New | FOR MORE THAN TWENTY Hee aerate ste * 1! Union Park Will TRANVIER—One mile tn 1.60, ores | BOWLERS IN MATCH GAMES, | the only one to ever hold that double. | mater vt the. tlle in Gremand’ by Haven, and “alee “allen, of the Perrs | J x® have made the cure of blood polton Alnifarda ‘Asiatcue champtonabtp tour ai ; , Torn kespers,"" mld a representative of the | A.C nds. | i 4 L Be a Good Field. x | | nonor, is greatly pleased at the results | 17/7 ter nere ee erent 8S | Ge ty eee ee Conta will meet || Zert Biooa nament at Liederkranz Club, MONOPEC Six riongs ‘Trap shoving Montclair at Prince- EEO NE “ Furlong ise already accomplished and in the brief |mistmetres and the oversize permits. of | Young Benny Whitacre and Louls Westphal, of | ‘Wagner. ‘At the Long Acre A. C. a special show ae aay f« 1.20 3. ng. F turn whe down to hatte tihssat ehtw “KKia" Carsey and J. Cathcart have! oy AK ET. » | Manhatran, will bowl a match of best four time. worn off In early Nan tia oearslen On ia In. the bout of si reat Lak |leased a large plece of property at t andl de Four efehts and four four-oared crews | Tike’ the large batie, Tor practice, altnough | will De held. Tn tte ee toe Wag: | lterminal of the Broadway subway, T HAENSE in Steiter and Billy Cordes, of Brook- are on the water every afternoon the | Playing with those of 23-8 Inches sounds) per Leon l a6 P |PEWporsaenasnnicevs peconc ets eetand| enw Hine apnea Woman's, One Hundred. and Fourth | weather 8 aultabie, and after fofgy-five | ™Xene Hecian PE eee | Goorwa igre iieers on any pert ot eS WAY. Mahia “ Ze MOONS AEN ant Columbus avenue, Sunday ove) | minutes’ work the eight boats are filled - the body,” Hair or ‘myebrowe falling stands erected and a half-mile track Ready it and ready for games on Decora- ‘Cordes, and is out, write for proofs of cures, 100: hing. Stelter ian protege of |B face Hanteeree. elas a coming: strong teams pheme the second time, while Titus, in the re open sweep | seam launch, directs thelr efforts. The TAMINA phia Lacrosse | fli COSTE) MN rd [oe enone NS STANDING OF THA CLUBS. M 1 The grounds will be knoy = ADRIANA. One nile in 03 vent, at a. One | Hundr & OF |] COOK REMEDY Co. y Park, an? the baseball clu Da 5 148, breoxing,’ Tent #nox avenue, 10: / new boathouse is crowded dally end the NATIONAL LEAGUE, 1711 - 56 State St., Chicago, U. 8. A. ri kale at Unions. Se PR Peer Pane vinkler, ee Te | Interest excited has drawn out many ite. WL PC Cub. W. 1. Bo eee Mttine annt wngid eee |— TOP NOTE—Five furlongs in 1.103-3, [A814 Partner and Randall and partner challenges from other colleges. gi| Palla pila. Spring tourn Pox Hill Rifle Match To-Night breeair -—-2- ———— ‘871| Brooklyn. .:6 Haseba: Al League a lao WILD PIGEON—Four furlongs in Free Head-Pin Tourne 1532)8t. Louts, pals Dew ee cekse 6.80 2b: Mit Hil a weber promissa, tole) a closely 6 |. 0.4, breezing Sn Goce TTA y Bartley Connolly Going to England, RESULTS OF ees ee MEN AND WOMEN. at George hind Divsalon, Naval’ Reserve, Six furlongs In 1.17, handily, | | tm CGammann will start & head-rin tour-| Another American tighter haa decided to or ark, rion “ Alscearpen{ndamenaainane town et, Furdthas at New || United States” rbin Granite’ State. | ne 1 speedy Ae Oe Mord red anh Witteenth ktenet at eere;| inake @ trip @broad to plok up some easy Ror bork. Pattee, porgcin.| ne eof earanions,, irritations’ o ulcerations York University: snag Manbat [| foot of (Wem, Ninety: agvent 4 PONTOON—One mile in 1462-5, gal- iene, "Monday evening Thaee ‘inno "en monny by beating the Bnglah dghters, He cinnatd and | Chtoage-6t- Ted ‘4; Chicago, wen of macone mentees Oh, Bangol at, fed See Ree tee enon of SAVOY-—8tx furlongs tn 117, | humor ot entries; each team playing ‘ona| i® Bartley’ Connolly, | the Afaine | mbadle GAMES SCALDULED FOR TO-DAY. feat or polsnous, rs three! matches arranged between tie She is ready fie Gola’ medals to each member of the| Webt. He will sail for the other side at New York. ew York of Weatington. Sold By Draggtste, Poxing—Joo Wagner vs, Billy Rar- [| the tiret cos baving’ tubes pisos two crashes aap score team and for the highest indi-| from Boston on Wednesday on the steam- “ ‘or cent in plain 1 PR pe A ag Pee alas ee a Yidual goore and & silver medal to all bow!-| ship Saxoni, Connolly bee been at Pit a Hy the Resomes were defeated, PM Chania ve Phiisdelptia. A = beatae or J emer ore ee 9 Boowes cp) cer, Cre l Sensei ot 5 ‘Louie at, Chicago. ry oles a . . a